Cashmere quality is determined by the thickness and length of the fibres, graded into three categories: A, B, and C. Grade A cashmere is made from the longest and finest fibres, resulting in a soft and silky feel, while lower quality cashmere is made from shorter and coarser fibres, which can feel rough to the touch.
Cashmere is a luxurious wool that is obtained from the soft and fleecy underbelly of Cashmere goats. The gentle collection, cleaning and combing of these downy fibres during the spring moulting season results in a silken and sumptuous yarn, spun into some of the world’s most exquisite clothing. With its unparalleled texture and quality, cashmere is a highly sought-after material by those who appreciate the finer things in life.